Prenatal and perinatal factors and risk of eating disorders.
Janne Tidselbak LarsenCynthia M BulikLaura M ThorntonSusanne Vinkel KochLiselotte Vogdrup PetersenPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Our results suggest that pregnancy and early life are vulnerable developmental periods when exposures may influence offspring mental health, including eating disorder risk, later in life. The results suggest that some events pose more global transdiagnostic risk whereas other patterns, such as increasing parental ages, appear more specific to EDs.